Men’s rugby team tops U.N.B. fully opened their 1993 season with a strong [5 to 5 win over the U.N.B. Ironmen this past saturday. The Panthers were led by third year veteran Craig Hanlon and the ap he U.P.E.I. men’s rugby team success- kicking a conversion and a penalty. Donald Beezer scored the lone try for the Ironmen. The win marks a prosperous transition for the club to the newly formed New Brunswick Universities Rugby League. Coaches Rod MacDonald and Ed MacDonald foresee a bright future for the Panthers in the new league due to the addition of several key players from various speedy rookie lan Johnson, each of whom recorded tries this weekend. Mike Connolly, a former soccer panther, put his skills to good use SoaR TOWARDS THE FUTURE Your first career move is often the most important. Choose well, and the sky is the limit. Here’s what recent CAs have to say about coming on board Doane Raymond: CHALLENGING WORK ASSIGNMENTS “I get a lot of responsibility here. I’m always learning.” Patty Kisielis, CA - University of Waterloo graduate COMPREHENSIVE UFE SUPPORT “The firm’s UFE prep course is absolutely phenomenal!” Jean Marc Delaney, CA - St. Francis Xavier University graduate AN IDEAL TAKE-OFF FOR ANY BUSINESS CAREER “Whatever | ultimately decide to do, Doane Raymond is a great start.” David Somerville, CA - McMaster University graduate DOWN-TO-EARTH PEOPLE “The people are dedicated to their work, but they also have lives outside the office.” Eva Wong, CA - University of Alberta graduate Consider getting your career off the ground with Doane Raymond. Pick up our brochure at your university placement centre. Offices across Canada, including: Charlottetown Summerside Doane Raymond % Chartered Accountants Management Consultants Canadian Member Firm of Grant Thornton International 18/X-Press/September 23, 1993 maritime clubs, including the P.E.1. Canada Games Squad. The Panthers will be travelling to Mt. Allison for the second game of their season as they will meet the Mounties on Saturday, Sep- tember 25 as part of the annual homecoming celebration. Sports PEI sports teams had their ups and Briefs downs this past weekend in soccer and field hockey action. The women’s field hockey team had a tough weekend in New Brunswick losing 3-0 and 5-0 to the UNB Red Sticks. The strong UNB squad overwhelmed the Panthers in this opening week- end of the 1993 AUAA field hockey season. UNB now has a perfect 2-0 record, while the Panthers fall to 0-2. In soccer, at MacAdam Field, the men’s team remained winless as they were defeated in their home opener 1-0 by the Saint Mary’s Huskies from Halifax. The Panthers played a strong game in an attempt to gain their first win of the season, but could not get the ball past Huskies’ netminder Chad MacDonald, who was in the Saint Mary's net for the shutout. The Panthers will try again this Saturday at 4 pm when they play Memorial University from Newfoundland, also at MacAdam Field on the UPEI campus. ° The women’s soccer team also played this weekend and were able to salvage the week for UPEI athletics. The Panthers played host to Memorial University, and the visitors proved to be no match. UPEI won their games 2-1 and 4- 0 with the entire team contributing in each game. With their wins, the Panthers saw their record climb to 3-0 to start the 1993 season. TODD PETRIE RUBGY ACTION The Panther rugby squads hit the road this weekend... Sept. 25- UPEI men at Mt. Allison UPEI women at Acadia Sept. 26- UPEI women at Kings